MELZOO LETS YOU VISUALLY SEARCH AND LOCATE QUICKLY
Most of us drive our cars to get from one place to another. Still
there are those who enjoy getting underneath the hood and tinkering.
It's basically the same with computers these days. There are many
who enjoy messing around with the operating system and the hardware
to do all kinds of interesting things. Yet most of us today simply
want to use the computer to do something functional be it write a
document, send email or going online to find something. The computer
today is pretty much like an appliance in that we use it to get a
job done.
Unlike most dedicated appliances that do one thing, the computer
differs in that its uses are many. Take the Internet for example.
Used to be when I wanted to find something, I'd use a dedicated
resource. If I wanted to find a merchant or a phone number, I'd use
the Yellow Pages or dial information. If I wanted to buy or sell
something, maybe find a job or rent an apartment, I'd look in the
classified or real estate section of the newspaper. Now I just go
online. In fact, the computer is the first place I go to look for
just about anything.
When it comes to searching, most everyone goes to Google. And while
its accuracy in finding and sorting out what you want to locate is
almost legendary, it can still be somewhat tedious when presented
with those pages and pages of link results. The problem is the
process that goes something like this: You click on a link, see if
that's the website you want and if it's not, you click on the back
arrow, scroll to the next link you think might be something you
want, click on it, look, click the back arrow to go to the next
link, click again, and on and on it goes. The click-back process can
be enough to wear anyone out. But the great thing about computers is
that there's always someone out there that's trying to come up with
a better way to do something and online searching is no exception.
You have got to check out MelZoo the next time you are trying to
find something on the Internet. It works with most of the popular
browsers on all platforms as far as I can determine. As you will
see, searching with MelZoo is going to save you a lot of time.
Here's how it works. Going to melzoo.com presents you with the
typical search line into which you type the word or phrase that
describes what you want to find. What happens next is really cool.
The page you see is split equally into two vertical halves which you
can resize by dragging the center dividing line left or right. In
the left half you see the typical search results that show
descriptive text and associated links. In the right half you see
part of a web page. If you have a large display, you will want to
stretch the window as wide as you can. The wider you can make the
window, the more of the entire web page you will be able to see
without scrolling.
Now here's the best part. As you merely hover the mouse over the
text links on the left, the corresponding website page will
instantly be fully displayed on the right! Move the mouse up and
down over the text links and see the actual websites instantly
appear. The websites are exactly what you would see if you actually
surfed on over to them. I could see no difference in the displayed
pages than the actual websites. My suspicion is that MelZoo is
somehow showing the real thing and not some mockup that runs the
risk of distortion.
To see the actual page is a no-brainer. Just click on the website on
the right and you will go to the actual website. Clicking the back
arrow takes you back to the same MelZoo link results page so you can
continue your search. That's it. Sometimes the most simple solution
is the most elegant. I have been doing all kinds of searches with
MelZoo. Looking for something the traditional way compared to the
MelZoo way makes me feel like I'm using a phone book. With MelZoo, I
have been able to find things in a fraction of the time. But the
real convincer is trying MelZoo for yourself. Reading about the
experience is no match for actually doing it. When you actually try
it, the light bulb is going to turn on and you may not want to go
back.
MelZoo is technically still in beta and has only recently become
available. After interviewing the company's CEO, I'm told they still
have a way to go before the general release. But MelZoo is up and
functioning right now. Use it and you'll discover it's the real find
the next time you're searching for something.
www.melzoo.com
| Craig Crossman is
a McClatchy-Tribune newspaper columnist writing about computers and
technology. He also hosts the nation's longest running nationally syndicated radio talk show on
computers and technology, Computer America, heard on both the Business TalkRadio
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